Men 15Km Cross Country Skiing Olympic Games 1976 Innsbruck

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Men 15Km Cross Country Skiing Olympic Games 1976 Innsbruck Men 15km Cross Country Skiing Olympic Games 1976 Innsbruck (AUT) - Sunday 08.02 Seefeld Cross Country Skiing Men 15,18km and 10km History Todor66 Final Team time intermediates N: Winter OG index Innsbruck 1. Nikolay Bajukov URS 43:58.47 21:20.27 32:15.08 55 2. Evgeniy Beliaev URS 44:01.10 21:23.67 32:29.53 7 3. Arto Koivisto FIN 44:19.25 21:17.19 32:19.68 52 4. Ivan Garanin URS 44:41.98 21:37.52 32:45.84 78 5. Ivar Formo NOR 45:29.11 22:02.53 33:24.75 31 6. William Koch USA 45:32.22 22:21.41 33:49.94 4 7. Georg Zipfel FRG 45:38.10 22:08.46 33:26.93 61 8. Odd Martinsen NOR 45:41.33 22:10.85 33:38.82 13 9. Gert-Dietmar Klause GDR 45:42.97 22:03.12 33:44.18 34 Ice_Hockey 10.Juha Mieto FIN 45:46.27 22:11.65 33:46.26 37 Ice Hockey Teams 11.Albert Giger SUI 45:47.07 22:02.54 33:31.42 8 Nordic Skiing 12.Franz Renggli SUI 45:53.49 22:09.49 33:38.41 43 Men 15km Men 30km 13.Benny Soedergren SWE 45:59.91 22:31.45 34:02.91 12 Men 50km 14.Pertti Teurajaervi FIN 46:04.84 22:22.19 33:55.40 65 Men 4x10km Relay 15.Thomas Wassberg SWE 46:13.35 22:17.64 33:50.32 76 Women 5km 16.Juriy Skobov URS 46:16.27 22:19.19 34:01.40 35 Women 10km 17.Edi Hauser SUI 46:29.14 22:21.30 33:58.81 54 Women 4x5km Relay 18.Jean-Paul Pierrat FRA 46:35.64 22:35.70 34:14.64 33 Nordic_Combined 19.Herbert Wachter AUT 46:46.39 22:53.78 34:36.88 23 Jump K70 20.Pal Tyldum NOR 46:50.57 22:31.80 34:19.14 74 Jump K90 21.Giulio Capitanio ITA 46:51.14 22:43.79 34:30.00 18 Alpine Skiing 22.Wieslaw Gebala POL 46:59.00 22:53.35 34:39.50 16 Men Downhill 23.Tommy Limby SWE 47:00.06 22:51.33 34:34.24 59 Men Giant Slalom Men Slalom 24.Ivan Lebanov BUL 47:02.41 22:44.45 34:32.62 50 Women Downhill Create PDF in your applications with the Pdfcrowd HTML to PDF API PDFCROWD 25.Jurgen Wolf GDR 47:04.49 22:40.23 34:36.33 73 Women Giant Slalom 26.Lubomir Toskov BUL 47:04.87 23:02.84 34:52.18 29 Women Slalom 27.Alfred Kaelin SUI 47.05.39 22:47.58 34:42.55 68 Biathlon 28.Gerd Hessler GDR 47:08.77 22:47.93 34:43.99 10 Biathlon 20km 29.Renzo Chiocchetti ITA 47:11.22 22:40.95 34:42.16 57 Biathlon 4x7.5km Relay Bobsleigh 30.Sven-Ake Lundbaeck SWE 47:12.85 22:45.20 34:34.55 40 Bobsleigh Doubles 31.Georg Kandlinger FRG 47:20.13 22:52.54 34:40.22 1 Bobsleigh Fours 32.Risto Kiiskinen FIN 47:21.06 22:48.50 34:44.91 20 Luge 33.Bert Bullock CAN 47:23.38 23:15.02 35:03.64 39 Luge Men Singles 34.Frantisek Simon TCH 47:24.90 22:49.33 34:51.18 48 Luge Men Doubles 35.Jan Fajstavr TCH 47:25.77 22:54.69 34:56.47 69 Luge Women Singles 36.Roberto Primus ITA 47:29.02 22:46.94 34:48.45 25 Speed Skating 37.Timothy Caldwell USA 47:33.59 23:07.06 35:21.40 27 Men_500m 38.Franz Betz FRG 47:39.15 23:18.09 35:08.91 44 Men_1500m 39.Milan Jary TCH 47:50.01 23:06.42 35:15.27 41 Men_5000m Men_10000m 40.Jan Staszel POL 48:04.31 22:54.65 35:09.70 53 Women 500m 41.Petar Pankov BUL 48:08.46 23:14.62 35:15.72 19 Women 1000m 42.Rudolf Horn AUT 48:10.52 23:26.10 35:37.51 15 Women 1500m 43.Werner Vogel AUT 48:17.47 23:41.70 35:43.92 47 Women 3000m 44.Wladyslaw Podgorski POL 48:18.62 23:21.80 35:34.29 26 Figure Skating 45.Hans Speicher FRG 48:28.90 23:15.26 35:43.04 79 Figure_Skating_Pairs 46.Stanislav Henych TCH 48:31.23 23:40.11 35:52.33 22 Figure Skating Ice Dance 47.Halldor Matthiasson ISL 48:42.22 23:53.75 35:55.12 32 Figure_Skating_Men 48.Josef Vogel AUT 48:42.32 23:33.12 35:52.52 70 Figure_Skating_Women 49.Gerhard Grimmer GDR 48:45.04 23:40.05 35:58.65 63 Not official 50.Kiyoshi Hayasaka JPN 48:46.93 24:01.16 36:22.80 42 Alpine Men Combined 51.Daniel Drezet FRA 48:56.97 23:55.82 36:19.89 5 Alpine Women Combined 52.Ronny Yeager USA 48:58.16 23:54.26 36:12.07 77 . 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